Al alua venid, buen amigo
Simple and pretty.
I don't know what the curly symbol over each note in the second section means. It looks rather like the fermata/corona used at the end of other phrases, only without the dot. But I can't tell from context what that would mean when applied to every note in a phrase.
The repeat structure also isn't clear. My guess is:
(ABCC)x AB
That is, AB is the 'chorus', CC is the 'verse'; repeat as many times as needed for the words, then finish with a final 'chorus'.